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His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Sturley wrote to Quiney that Sir Edward `` gave his allowance and liking thereof, and affied unto us his best endeavour, so that his rights be preserved '', and that `` Sir Edward saith we shall not be at any fault for money for prosecuting the cause, for himself will procure it and lay it down for us for the time ''.
He suggested offering half to Sir Edward, fearing lest `` he shall thinke it to good for us and procure it for himselfe, as he served us the last time ''.
He asked Quiney to find out whether the money had been paid and, if not, to send to the lodging of Sir Edward and entreat him to pay what he owed.
Further letters in November mention that Sir Edward paid forty pounds.
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
Accompanied by `` Master Greene our solicitor '' ( Thomas Greene of the Middle Temple, Shakespeare's `` cousin '' ), Quiney tried to consult Sir Edward Coke, attorney general, and gave money to a clerk and a doorkeeper `` that we might have access to their master for his counsel butt colde nott have him att Leasure by the reason of thees trobles '' ( the Essex rising on February 8 ).
Throughout European history, philosophers such as Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, among others, contemplated the possibility that souls exist in animals, plants, and people ; however, the currently accepted definition of animism was only developed in the 19th century by Sir Edward Tylor, who created it as " one of anthropology's earliest concepts, if not the first ".
Edward Burnett Tylor | Sir Edward Tylor was responsible for forming the definition of animism currently accepted in anthropology.
The term was taken and redefined by the anthropologist Sir Edward Tylor in his 1871 book Primitive Culture, in which he defined it as " the general doctrine of souls and other spiritual beings in general.
* 1965 Sir Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1892 )
In February 1705, Queen Anne, who had made Marlborough a Duke in 1702, granted him the Park of Woodstock and promised a sum of £ 240, 000 to build a suitable house as a gift from a grateful crown in recognition of his victory a victory which British historian Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy considered one of the pivotal battles in history, writing " Had it not been for Blenheim, all Europe might at this day suffer under the effect of French conquests resembling those of Alexander in extent and those of the Romans in durability.
Although he presided over a large majority, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was overshadowed by his ministers, most notably Herbert Henry Asquith at the Exchequer, Edward Grey at the Foreign Office, Richard Burdon Haldane at the War Office and David Lloyd George at the Board of Trade.
Since the House of Lords no longer had the power to block the bill, the Unionist's Ulster Volunteers led by Sir Edward Carson, launched a campaign of opposition that included the threat of armed resistance in Ulster and the threat of mutiny by army officers in Ireland in 1914 ( see Curragh Incident ).
The current Governor of the Bank of England is Sir Mervyn King, who took over on 30 June 2003 from Sir Edward George.
Sir Edward Grey replied through the American ambassador that the incident could be grouped together with the Germans ' sinking of the SS Arabic, their attack on a stranded British submarine on the neutral Dutch coast, and their attack on the steamship Ruel, and suggested that they be placed before a tribunal composed of US Navy officers.
The other judges were John Toohey QC, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia who had worked on Aboriginal issues ( he replaced New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired from the Inquiry in 2000 for personal reasons ), and Mr Justice William Hoyt QC, former Chief Justice of New Brunswick and a member of the Canadian Judicial Council.

Sir and Bellew
Sir George Rothe Bellew, Garter
The grant was issued by the Garter King of Arms, Sir George Bellew | George Rothe Bellew in the 1950s.
It was created on 17 July 1848 for Sir Patrick Bellew, 7th Baronet, who had previously represented Louth in the House of Commons as a Whig and also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Louth.
* Sir Patrick Bellew, 1st Baronet ( d. 1716 )
* Sir John Bellew, 2nd Baronet ( c. 1660 1734 )
* Sir Edward Bellew, 3rd Baronet ( c. 1695 1741 )
* Sir John Bellew, 4th Baronet ( 1728 1750 )
* Sir Patrick Bellew, 5th Baronet ( c. 1735 1795 )
* Sir Patrick Bellew, 7th Baronet ( 1798 1866 ) ( created Baron Bellew in 1848 )
Major General Sir Robert Bellew Adams VC KCB ( Muree, Punjab, India, 26 July 1856 13 February 1928, Inverness ) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Sir and 6th
* Knight of Kerry or Green Knight ( FitzGerald of Kerry ) — the current holder is Sir Adrian FitzGerald, 6th Baronet of Valencia, 24th Knight of Kerry.
He had an unsuccessful love suit with Williamina Belsches of Fettercairn, who married Scott ´ s friend Sir William Forbes, 6th Baronet.
The present Chairman of Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. is Sir Henry Keswick, who is based in the UK, was the company's tai-pan from 1970 ( aged 31 ) to 1975 and was the 6th Keswick to be tai-pan of the company.
** Sir John Carden, 6th Baronet, English tank and vehicle designer ( d. 1935 )
* December 10 Sir John Carden, 6th Baronet, English tank and vehicle designer ( b. 1892 )
* June 3 Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet, Prime Minister of Naples ( d. 1811 )
The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Sir James Craig, speaking in the Parliament in October 1922 said that “ when the 6th of December is passed the month begins in which we will have to make the choice either to vote out or remain within the Free State .”.
** Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet, his grandfather, admiral and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Naples
Sir Edward and Jane were ancestors of John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the U. S. A.
She was married four times, firstly to Robert Barlow, who died in his teens ; secondly to the courtier Sir William Cavendish ; thirdly to Sir William St Loe ; and lastly to George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, sometime keeper to the captive Mary, Queen of Scots.
Sir William died in 1557, but Bess finished the house in the 1560s and lived there with her fourth husband, George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury.
* Sir George Cayley, 6th Bt ( aviation pioneer )
* Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Bt ( politician )
* Sir George Young MP, 6th Bt ( Leader of the House of Commons )
Sir George Cayley, 6th Baronet ( 27 December 1773 15 December 1857 ) was a prolific English engineer and one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics.
* Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet ( 1757-1799 ), Member of Parliament
The pall-bearers were several of his clients: Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch ; George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry ; James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale ; David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield ; Lord Frederick Campbell and Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet.
She was married first to Bryan Walter Guinness, heir to the barony of Moyne, and secondly to Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet, of Ancoats, leader of the British Union of Fascists.
Beet acquired 10A in partnership with Sir William McAlpine, 6th Baronet, which became the visitor attraction Steamtown from 1967.
His father's elder brother, Sir Thomas Liddell, 6th Baronet ( 1775 1855 ), was raised to the Peerage as Baron Ravensworth in 1821.
* Sir William Williams, 6th Baronet ( c. 1668 1696 ), Welsh politician
* Sir Robert Douglas, 6th Baronet ( Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, 1694 1770 ), Scottish genealogist
Among the other historical figures depicted are William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his brother David ( mostly their violent deaths in 1440 ), Margaret Douglas, Fair Maid of Galloway ( protagonist of the second novel ), Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton, Charles VII of France and his Dauphin ( Louis XI and Agnès Sorel.
Ramsey Abbey house-the former 17th century home of Sir Henry Cromwell, is currently used to house 6th form facilities and to accommodate lessons.

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